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Sorry, no SCO news today
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
In an apparent oversight, SCO forget to issue a press release this morning asserting yet another ownership claim against...
Browser holes lead to AIM, dial-up attacks
SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- Security holes in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser have been exploited by hackers to hijack AOL instant messaging accounts and...
Source Mage GNU/Linux v0.7, code name Flare, released
The Source Mage GNU/Linux developers team would like to invite you to try our
newest release, code named "Flare":http://download.sourcemage.org/iso/smgl-latest-i38 6.iso.bz2
Source Mage GNU/Linux is a source-based...
Open Source Octopus 2.2 released
Sinisa Milosevic writes "I just want to inform you that the final version 2.2 of Octopus is released.
Octopus is a simple Java-based Extraction, Transformation,...
Strong reactions to CCIA security report give it added credibility
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
Ed Black, head of the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) -- the group that released the infamous report...
A sense of wonder at MIT Emerging Technologies Conference
- by Lee Schlesinger -
I hear frequent advertisements on my local radio station for brain supplements. I got the same effect without a pill...
Linux Advisory Watch – September 26, 2003
This week, advisories were released for vnc, krb5, php4, ipmasq, ssh,
ARP, openssh, wu-ftpd, ipmasq, sendmail, proftpd and perl. The
distributors include Conectiva, Debian, Guardian...
XFce Project releases version 4.0
Jasper Huijsmans writes "XFce 4.0 has been released!
The XFce Team is pleased to announce the release of version 4.0 of the XFce Desktop Environment...
Why Microsoft is buying Lindows for California residents
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
At the top of the MSfreePC.com home page, it says, "In connection with a legal settlement, you may be...
And the winning Linux TV program is: tvtime
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- by Joe Barr -
If you're like me, you have used XAWTV or Xine or similar applications for Linux over the years to...